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That’s the image conjured in the ancient mystical text, Heikhalot Rabbati. Heikhalot Rabbati, meaning "The Greater Palaces," is a key work in the Heikhalot literature, a collection...
The ancient mystical text, Heikhalot Rabbati, which translates roughly to "The Greater Palaces," gives us a peek behind the curtain, into the celestial realms surrounding God's thr...
The ancient text Heikhalot Rabbati, one of the foundational works of Merkabah (chariot) mysticism, gives us a glimpse – a shimmering, almost overwhelming vision. It's a journey int...
The time for Minchah, the afternoon prayer. And God, the King majestic, is sitting on His throne. But He's not just sitting there. He's praising the beasts. Not just any beasts, mi...
Imagine, instead, a ladder in your house that does lead somewhere incredible. A ladder to the divine, to the very Throne of Glory itself! That's the image we get from Heikhalot Rab...
It’s not a casual stroll; it's a carefully orchestrated, potentially dangerous undertaking. How do you even begin? Well, Heikhalot Rabbati, one of the central texts in this traditi...
Merkabah (מרכבה) literally means "chariot" in Hebrew, and in this context, it refers to the divine chariot throne as described in the Book of Ezekiel. But it’s also about the soul’...
It's not just about reciting the right incantations or knowing the secret names. According to Heikhalot Rabbati, a key text in the Heikhalot literature, it’s also about who you bri...
But what if there was a way to bypass all that? That's the fascinating scenario we encounter in Heikhalot Rabbati, a key text in the Heikhalot literature – a body of mystical Jewis...